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Skovbund Shawl
The shawl and name Skovbund (forest floor in Danish) was inspired by walks in the forest on a spring day. If you look closely at the forest floor you will notice the little flowers, buds and vines making their way through the dry leaves.
Construction
The Skovbund Shawl is worked bottom up while decreasing along the edges and center to create a triangular shape. The border has a 2x2 ribbing followed by a row of eyelets, then a section of flowers, leaves and flowers again before a nice and relaxing sea of garter stitch.
Yarn & Yardage
Yarn - 2 strands held together
1 strand of: Knitting for Olive Merino colorway Bark
250 m / 273 yds per 50 gr / 1.76 oz
Sample used: 4 balls (200g)
1 strand of: Knitting for Olive Mohair Silk colorway Bark
225 m / 246 yds per 25 gr / 0.88 oz
Sample used: 4 balls (100 g)
Gauge
21 sts x 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in st st on 3,5 mm / US4
(after blocking)
Needle size
3,5 mm / US4
2,5 mm / US1.5 needles or smaller (to work the lateral braid)
Crochet hook the same size as your main needle or smaller
Final Measurements (after blocking)
Wingspan: 180 cm / 71” (measured straight, the ends curl a bit upwards)
Spine: 65 cm / 25.5”
Materials
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
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- First published: April 2024
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